Amendment authorizes $110 million for UNICEF and $15 million for the Asia foundation; specifies that personnel transfers will not adversely affect women and minorities; insures the inclusion of democracy advocates in exchange programs; requires a report on Cambodian grenade attack that killed democracy activists; and includes security assistance provisions including the transfers of excess defense articles, foreign military sales, and international arms sales code of conduct.

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Amendment Number
301
Description
Amendment authorizes $110 million for UNICEF and $15 million for the Asia foundation; specifies that personnel transfers will not adversely affect women and minorities; insures the inclusion of democracy advocates in exchange programs; requires a report on Cambodian grenade attack that killed democracy activists; and includes security assistance provisions including the transfers of excess defense articles, foreign military sales, and international arms sales code of conduct.
Purpose
An amendment no. 1, printed in Part A of H. Rept. 106-235 to allocate $110 million for UNICEF and $15 million for the Asia foundation; specify that personnel transfers will not adver sely affect women and minorities; insure the inclusion of democracy advocates in exchange programs; and require a report on Cambodian grenade attack.
Congress
106
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Jul 19, 1999
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Gilman amendment (A001) Agreed to by voice vote.
Latest Action Time
16:06:12
Submitted Date
Jul 19, 1999
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Aug 15, 2021
Amendment 301 — Informed